India’s consumer confidence weakened in June, with the Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) edging down to 63.84, compared with 66.57 in May 2026.
The month‑over‑month decline highlights a softening in household sentiment after a stronger showing in May. According to the comparison methodology, the “Actual” figure reflects the change in June versus May, while the “Previous” comparison tracks how May’s reading moved against April. The latest data, updated on 12 June 2026, point to a moderation in optimism among Indian consumers as mid‑year unfolds.
While the index remains at a relatively elevated level, the pullback suggests consumers may be reassessing their outlook on personal finances and broader economic conditions compared with the previous month’s more upbeat stance.